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==Using Line In to Receive Audio== | ==Using Line In to Receive Audio== | ||
===What You Need=== | ===What You Need=== | ||
* A 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable | |||
* An audio in (line in or microphone in) port on your computer | |||
** Some computers have a single "headphone" port that can be used for both audio output and input. To use one of these, you will need a Y splitter | |||
=== How to use === | |||
# Connect your 3DS to your computer's audio input port with a 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable | |||
# Pipe the audio form your audio input port into the software you intend to use | |||
#* The exact steps will depend on the software you're using | |||
#* If you are recording or streaming your game using [https://obsproject.com/ OBS], add a new audio capture source | |||
#* If you are streaming your game via a service such as Discord, you will need to use software such as [https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/ Voicemeeter] to mix your microphone and 3DS audio inputs together | |||
#** If you do not wish to speak while streaming, simply point the app at the 3DS's audio device | |||
#* To simply listen to the audio, you can [https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/126383-listen-microphone-through-playback-device-windows.html listen to the audio input device in Windows] | |||
==Troubleshooting== | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
==Credits== | ==Credits== |
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